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[–] 9 pts

Who would sign a loyalty pledge to a party that only exists to lose on purpose?

[–] 8 pts

Which is a HUGE PLUS for Trump.

We all know the depths of RNC disloyalty to MAGA.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah, it's a good move by Trump here

[–] 4 pts

We saw how loyal RNC was to President Trump. Paul Ryan, and Mitch McConnell were fast in trying to distance themselves from Trump as candidate, then when he was President.

Cocaine Mitch always shaking his jowels in protest when he's asked to support the people .

[–] 3 pts

This is 2 months old

[–] 1 pt

They aren't loyal to him or the American people, so big plus...

[–] 1 pt

He did this the last 2 times also, didn't he?

[–] 0 pt

>washingtonpost.com September 3, 2015 - GOP front-runner Donald Trump signed a formal pledge crafted by the Republican National Committee that he will not run for president as an independent if he doesn't win the party's nomination. Which is fine. And a good thing for the RNC, which deserves credit for navigating the murky waters of Trumpworld. ... But there is absolutely no reason to think that simply by the act of signing this pledge, Trump will somehow be legally bound to not run as anything but a Republican in 2016.